Jharkhand mine collapse: Appropriate action after review of incident, says DGMS
The incident, which killed 18 people, occurred on December 29 when a massive mound of earth came crashing down on excavators.
Kolkata: The Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS) has said it will take "appropriate action" after completion of the review of Eastern Coalfields Ltd's Lalmatia mine, where 18 people died recently in a mound crash.
"We are carrying out review of the mine and after that we'll take appropriate action as per statutory provisions," Director General (DG) of DGMS Rahul Guha told PTI.
The incident, which killed 18 people, occurred on December 29 when a massive mound of earth came crashing down on excavators at Lalmatia open cast coal mine, the worst such disaster in over a decade.
As per the preliminary observations, DGMS is not happy with regard to avoiding early signals and not undertaking appropriate corrective actions to avert such incident.
Among the actions that can be initiated as per provisions of the mine safety act are prosecutions in the court of law, suspension or cancellation of certificates of the responsible mining engineers and not allowing mine to carry out further mining unless corrective measures are taken. Cancellation of Mining License is also within the purview of DGMS.
The 17 million tonne per annum capacity mine is not fully closed for mining and the status is unlikely to change in near future, DGMS officials indicated.
ECL is an arm of Coal India Ltd, which is expected to lose 2 million tonne production each month in the peak production season of the fourth quarter of fiscal FY'17.
As CIL is facing sluggish demand, production hit at the Lalmatia mine is unlikely to have any adverse impact on meeting demand of the fossil fuel.